Festival Club
Hubby and Friends Late Night Festival Club
Friday 25 September doors 10.45pm with James Blackshaw Saturday 26 September doors 10.30pm with Malcolm Middleton The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Join 2013 Scottish Album of the Year winner RM Hubbert and special guests for the nightly True North Festival Club. More great music and chat with fellow festival-goers in the relaxed surroundings of the festival club at The Lemon Tree. Joining Hubby on Friday will be multi-instrumentalist James Blackshaw and on Saturday, cult legend Malcolm Middleton, as well as others from the festival line up. A perfect way to end your day at True North!
Out & About Artists from across the festival will be popping up across the city over the course of Saturday 26 September. Performers will include Best Girl Athlete, James Blackshaw, Siobhan Wilson, Steven Milne and others – see them up close and personal in unusual places across Aberdeen. Keep an eye on the festival website and social media for news on times and places!
Pub Crawl
BrewDog, Six Degrees North & Illicit Still On Saturday 26 September, check out some of the best local acts Aberdeen has to offer in some of the city’s coolest pubs, then head down to The Lemon Tree for the second Festival Club.
Brewdog 5.30pm: The Harmonica Movement | 6.15pm: Amy Sawers Six Degrees North 7.30pm: Ashley Park | 8.20pm: Cara Mitchell Illicit Still 9pm: Robbie Flanagan | 9.50pm: Daniel Mutch
Festival Information Buying Tickets
Tickets are available from Aberdeen Performing Arts’ box offices at the Music Hall and His Majesty’s Theatre, and by phone 01224 641122, between 9.30am and 6pm Monday to Saturday. The website aberdeenperformingarts.com/ truenorth has all the latest info on the Festival and links to buy tickets 24/7. The ticket prices listed are the total cost including any booking fees – there is an additional charge if you opt to have your tickets posted to you.
Festival Passes There are two festival passes which offer discounted prices on entry to Festival events Weekend Pass £75 gives entry to all ticketed events across the festival except for the Tom Odell concert at the Music Hall Sunday Pass £49.95 gives entry to all ticketed performances on Sunday 27 September
Food Fancy Scottish Tapas? Join us pre-concert at the Music Hall and The Lemon Tree for delicious, bitesize roots cuisine with an international flavour
Where to stay? Accommodation packages are available through Visit Aberdeen with specific hotels and apartment providers and can be booked by following the accommodation link at aberdeenperformingarts. com/truenorth
Friday 25 September 7pm (doors) 10.45pm (doors)
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Fatherson with support from The 101 Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part I
Saturday 26 September 10am - 4pm 10.30am 12pm 1pm 5pm 7pm (doors) 7.30pm 9pm 9.50pm 10.30pm (doors)
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Out & About: Pop up | See website for venue updates The Singing Ceilidh Workshop The Singing Ceilidh Workshop Generations of Change Pub Crawl with The Harmonica Movement & Amy Sawers Tom Odell with support from Siobhan Wilson Pub Crawl with Ashley Park and Cara Mitchell Robbie Flanagan Daniel Mutch Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part II
Sunday 27 September 1pm 4.30pm 7.30pm 9pm (doors)
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Songwriters’ Circle The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni Long May You Run: 70th Birthday Celebration of Neil Young Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat with Kathryn Joseph
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#TrueNorthFest
Welcome to True North Welcome to True North, Aberdeen’s new festival of music and song. We invite you to join us in the land of the balladeers for a celebration of the North-east’s legendary singer songwriter traditions. The style is diverse but the craft of song and a stack of awards is what unites a superb line up of artists. We open with the soaring anthems of Fatherson and bring the curtain down with a celebration of the iconic Neil Young in his 70th year led by house band for the evening Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire and featuring Scotland’s finest. In between we bring you Ivor Novello award winning Tom Odell, MOJO magazine folk award winning The Unthanks and Scottish Album of the Year 2015 songwriter Katherine Joseph. Scottish Album of the year 2013 winner RM Hubbert hosts our late night festival club – perfect for topping off the evening with a drink, great food and chat. You’ll find us at the Music Hall, the Lemon Tree and around the city. Why not treat yourself to a weekend pass and start planning a great weekend! Jane Spiers Chief Executive, Aberdeen Performing Arts
Headline Concert
Fatherson With support from The 101 Friday 25 September
The Lemon Tree doors 7pm | £11 inc. bf Fatherson have become hot property on the Scottish music scene with blistering live shows and soaring anthems that have gained them a loyal legion of fans and acclaim across the industry. Having recently signed to A Modern Way Records this year, they released their debut album I Am An Island in August and their stock has risen even further. They are supported by amazing young Aberdeen group The 101.
Headline Concert
Tom Odell
With support from Siobhan Wilson
Saturday 26 September Music Hall doors 7pm | £33 inc. bf Festival headliner Tom Odell has a platinum selling debut album, two top 10 singles, the Critics’ Choice Brit Award 2013 and the Ivor Novello Songwriter of the Year in 2014 under his belt. Musical influences cited include Elton John, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Ben Folds. His album Long Way Down, a beguiling musical mix, magnificently performed, is one of the most successful debut albums of recent years. Exciting Glaswegian songwriter Siobhan Wilson has recently released a 7-track EP and featured on BBC Introducing – one to watch!
The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni
Sunday 27 September starts 4.30pm Queens Cross Church | £16.50 inc. bf Two amazing acts, one beautiful setting, the perfect Sunday afternoon! Eccentric and eclectic, The Unthanks’ beautifully crafted songs earned them a string of awards and 5 star reviews. Opening the show is North Scotland’s own Rachel Sermanni whose growing reputation is set to rise even higher with the release of her second album.
Headline Concert
Long May You Run
A 70th birthday celebration of the music of Neil Young Featuring Roddy Hart & the Lonesome Fire, Eddi Reader, Justin Currie, Admiral Fallow’s Louis Abbott & Sarah Hayes, Emma Pollock, Withered Hand, Rab Noakes, Tommy Reilly and Zervas & Pepper
Sunday 27 September
Daytime Events Generations of Change Wounded Knee & Special Guests Saturday 26 September The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Edinburgh-based musician Wounded Knee and special guests from the world of folk music bring us a special early afternoon show based around the responses of young people to the Matt Armour track Generations of Change. Featuring participants from Aberdeen secondary schools.
Music Hall starts 7.30pm | £27.50 inc. bf
A celebration of quite simply one of the most seminal and influential songwriters of our time. Our house band for the evening, Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire, lead an exceptional array of singers and musicians who will take to the stage to give us their own personal take on the genius that is Neil Young. The author of countless hits including Heart of Gold, Rockin’ in the Free World, Cinnamon Girl, Like a Hurricane, Teach Your Children, Four Strong Winds, Powderfinger, - treat yourself to the Neil Young songbook spanning the Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young years and a long solo career.
Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells with Kathryn Joseph Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree doors 9pm | £11 inc. bf Bringing the curtain down on the inaugural True North Festival will be the giants of the Scottish music scene and winners of the first Scottish Album of the Year award Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat. They are joined by the 2015 winner Kathryn Joseph whose enthralling live performances and haunting lyrics demonstrate why she is one of the country’s rising stars.
Songwriters’ Circle with Rick Redbeard, Jo Anthony & Steven Milne Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Join Rick Redbeard (Phantom Band), Jo Anthony (Last Ones Left) and Steven Milne (The Little Kicks) for an off-the-cuff session of music and discussion with three songwriters sharing, playing, collaborating and generally sparking off different approaches and styles.
The Singing Ceilidh Family Workshop with Christine Kydd
Saturday 26 September starts 10.30am & noon The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Come along to sing together as family and friends, sharing songs from Scotland and other folk traditions with a wee dash of songmaking too! Christine Kydd is one of Scotland’s bestknown and best-loved traditional singers who has fun singing and songmaking in communities all around Scotland and abroad.
Welcome to True North Welcome to True North, Aberdeen’s new festival of music and song. We invite you to join us in the land of the balladeers for a celebration of the North-east’s legendary singer songwriter traditions. The style is diverse but the craft of song and a stack of awards is what unites a superb line up of artists. We open with the soaring anthems of Fatherson and bring the curtain down with a celebration of the iconic Neil Young in his 70th year led by house band for the evening Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire and featuring Scotland’s finest. In between we bring you Ivor Novello award winning Tom Odell, MOJO magazine folk award winning The Unthanks and Scottish Album of the Year 2015 songwriter Katherine Joseph. Scottish Album of the year 2013 winner RM Hubbert hosts our late night festival club – perfect for topping off the evening with a drink, great food and chat. You’ll find us at the Music Hall, the Lemon Tree and around the city. Why not treat yourself to a weekend pass and start planning a great weekend! Jane Spiers Chief Executive, Aberdeen Performing Arts
Headline Concert
Fatherson With support from The 101 Friday 25 September
The Lemon Tree doors 7pm | £11 inc. bf Fatherson have become hot property on the Scottish music scene with blistering live shows and soaring anthems that have gained them a loyal legion of fans and acclaim across the industry. Having recently signed to A Modern Way Records this year, they released their debut album I Am An Island in August and their stock has risen even further. They are supported by amazing young Aberdeen group The 101.
Headline Concert
Tom Odell
With support from Siobhan Wilson
Saturday 26 September Music Hall doors 7pm | £33 inc. bf Festival headliner Tom Odell has a platinum selling debut album, two top 10 singles, the Critics’ Choice Brit Award 2013 and the Ivor Novello Songwriter of the Year in 2014 under his belt. Musical influences cited include Elton John, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Ben Folds. His album Long Way Down, a beguiling musical mix, magnificently performed, is one of the most successful debut albums of recent years. Exciting Glaswegian songwriter Siobhan Wilson has recently released a 7-track EP and featured on BBC Introducing – one to watch!
The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni
Sunday 27 September starts 4.30pm Queens Cross Church | £16.50 inc. bf Two amazing acts, one beautiful setting, the perfect Sunday afternoon! Eccentric and eclectic, The Unthanks’ beautifully crafted songs earned them a string of awards and 5 star reviews. Opening the show is North Scotland’s own Rachel Sermanni whose growing reputation is set to rise even higher with the release of her second album.
Headline Concert
Long May You Run
A 70th birthday celebration of the music of Neil Young Featuring Roddy Hart & the Lonesome Fire, Eddi Reader, Justin Currie, Admiral Fallow’s Louis Abbott & Sarah Hayes, Emma Pollock, Withered Hand, Rab Noakes, Tommy Reilly and Zervas & Pepper
Sunday 27 September
Daytime Events Generations of Change Wounded Knee & Special Guests Saturday 26 September The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Edinburgh-based musician Wounded Knee and special guests from the world of folk music bring us a special early afternoon show based around the responses of young people to the Matt Armour track Generations of Change. Featuring participants from Aberdeen secondary schools.
Music Hall starts 7.30pm | £27.50 inc. bf
A celebration of quite simply one of the most seminal and influential songwriters of our time. Our house band for the evening, Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire, lead an exceptional array of singers and musicians who will take to the stage to give us their own personal take on the genius that is Neil Young. The author of countless hits including Heart of Gold, Rockin’ in the Free World, Cinnamon Girl, Like a Hurricane, Teach Your Children, Four Strong Winds, Powderfinger, - treat yourself to the Neil Young songbook spanning the Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young years and a long solo career.
Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells with Kathryn Joseph Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree doors 9pm | £11 inc. bf Bringing the curtain down on the inaugural True North Festival will be the giants of the Scottish music scene and winners of the first Scottish Album of the Year award Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat. They are joined by the 2015 winner Kathryn Joseph whose enthralling live performances and haunting lyrics demonstrate why she is one of the country’s rising stars.
Songwriters’ Circle with Rick Redbeard, Jo Anthony & Steven Milne Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Join Rick Redbeard (Phantom Band), Jo Anthony (Last Ones Left) and Steven Milne (The Little Kicks) for an off-the-cuff session of music and discussion with three songwriters sharing, playing, collaborating and generally sparking off different approaches and styles.
The Singing Ceilidh Family Workshop with Christine Kydd
Saturday 26 September starts 10.30am & noon The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Come along to sing together as family and friends, sharing songs from Scotland and other folk traditions with a wee dash of songmaking too! Christine Kydd is one of Scotland’s bestknown and best-loved traditional singers who has fun singing and songmaking in communities all around Scotland and abroad.
Welcome to True North Welcome to True North, Aberdeen’s new festival of music and song. We invite you to join us in the land of the balladeers for a celebration of the North-east’s legendary singer songwriter traditions. The style is diverse but the craft of song and a stack of awards is what unites a superb line up of artists. We open with the soaring anthems of Fatherson and bring the curtain down with a celebration of the iconic Neil Young in his 70th year led by house band for the evening Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire and featuring Scotland’s finest. In between we bring you Ivor Novello award winning Tom Odell, MOJO magazine folk award winning The Unthanks and Scottish Album of the Year 2015 songwriter Katherine Joseph. Scottish Album of the year 2013 winner RM Hubbert hosts our late night festival club – perfect for topping off the evening with a drink, great food and chat. You’ll find us at the Music Hall, the Lemon Tree and around the city. Why not treat yourself to a weekend pass and start planning a great weekend! Jane Spiers Chief Executive, Aberdeen Performing Arts
Headline Concert
Fatherson With support from The 101 Friday 25 September
The Lemon Tree doors 7pm | £11 inc. bf Fatherson have become hot property on the Scottish music scene with blistering live shows and soaring anthems that have gained them a loyal legion of fans and acclaim across the industry. Having recently signed to A Modern Way Records this year, they released their debut album I Am An Island in August and their stock has risen even further. They are supported by amazing young Aberdeen group The 101.
Headline Concert
Tom Odell
With support from Siobhan Wilson
Saturday 26 September Music Hall doors 7pm | £33 inc. bf Festival headliner Tom Odell has a platinum selling debut album, two top 10 singles, the Critics’ Choice Brit Award 2013 and the Ivor Novello Songwriter of the Year in 2014 under his belt. Musical influences cited include Elton John, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Ben Folds. His album Long Way Down, a beguiling musical mix, magnificently performed, is one of the most successful debut albums of recent years. Exciting Glaswegian songwriter Siobhan Wilson has recently released a 7-track EP and featured on BBC Introducing – one to watch!
The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni
Sunday 27 September starts 4.30pm Queens Cross Church | £16.50 inc. bf Two amazing acts, one beautiful setting, the perfect Sunday afternoon! Eccentric and eclectic, The Unthanks’ beautifully crafted songs earned them a string of awards and 5 star reviews. Opening the show is North Scotland’s own Rachel Sermanni whose growing reputation is set to rise even higher with the release of her second album.
Headline Concert
Long May You Run
A 70th birthday celebration of the music of Neil Young Featuring Roddy Hart & the Lonesome Fire, Eddi Reader, Justin Currie, Admiral Fallow’s Louis Abbott & Sarah Hayes, Emma Pollock, Withered Hand, Rab Noakes, Tommy Reilly and Zervas & Pepper
Sunday 27 September
Daytime Events Generations of Change Wounded Knee & Special Guests Saturday 26 September The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Edinburgh-based musician Wounded Knee and special guests from the world of folk music bring us a special early afternoon show based around the responses of young people to the Matt Armour track Generations of Change. Featuring participants from Aberdeen secondary schools.
Music Hall starts 7.30pm | £27.50 inc. bf
A celebration of quite simply one of the most seminal and influential songwriters of our time. Our house band for the evening, Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire, lead an exceptional array of singers and musicians who will take to the stage to give us their own personal take on the genius that is Neil Young. The author of countless hits including Heart of Gold, Rockin’ in the Free World, Cinnamon Girl, Like a Hurricane, Teach Your Children, Four Strong Winds, Powderfinger, - treat yourself to the Neil Young songbook spanning the Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young years and a long solo career.
Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells with Kathryn Joseph Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree doors 9pm | £11 inc. bf Bringing the curtain down on the inaugural True North Festival will be the giants of the Scottish music scene and winners of the first Scottish Album of the Year award Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat. They are joined by the 2015 winner Kathryn Joseph whose enthralling live performances and haunting lyrics demonstrate why she is one of the country’s rising stars.
Songwriters’ Circle with Rick Redbeard, Jo Anthony & Steven Milne Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Join Rick Redbeard (Phantom Band), Jo Anthony (Last Ones Left) and Steven Milne (The Little Kicks) for an off-the-cuff session of music and discussion with three songwriters sharing, playing, collaborating and generally sparking off different approaches and styles.
The Singing Ceilidh Family Workshop with Christine Kydd
Saturday 26 September starts 10.30am & noon The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Come along to sing together as family and friends, sharing songs from Scotland and other folk traditions with a wee dash of songmaking too! Christine Kydd is one of Scotland’s bestknown and best-loved traditional singers who has fun singing and songmaking in communities all around Scotland and abroad.
Welcome to True North Welcome to True North, Aberdeen’s new festival of music and song. We invite you to join us in the land of the balladeers for a celebration of the North-east’s legendary singer songwriter traditions. The style is diverse but the craft of song and a stack of awards is what unites a superb line up of artists. We open with the soaring anthems of Fatherson and bring the curtain down with a celebration of the iconic Neil Young in his 70th year led by house band for the evening Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire and featuring Scotland’s finest. In between we bring you Ivor Novello award winning Tom Odell, MOJO magazine folk award winning The Unthanks and Scottish Album of the Year 2015 songwriter Katherine Joseph. Scottish Album of the year 2013 winner RM Hubbert hosts our late night festival club – perfect for topping off the evening with a drink, great food and chat. You’ll find us at the Music Hall, the Lemon Tree and around the city. Why not treat yourself to a weekend pass and start planning a great weekend! Jane Spiers Chief Executive, Aberdeen Performing Arts
Headline Concert
Fatherson With support from The 101 Friday 25 September
The Lemon Tree doors 7pm | £11 inc. bf Fatherson have become hot property on the Scottish music scene with blistering live shows and soaring anthems that have gained them a loyal legion of fans and acclaim across the industry. Having recently signed to A Modern Way Records this year, they released their debut album I Am An Island in August and their stock has risen even further. They are supported by amazing young Aberdeen group The 101.
Headline Concert
Tom Odell
With support from Siobhan Wilson
Saturday 26 September Music Hall doors 7pm | £33 inc. bf Festival headliner Tom Odell has a platinum selling debut album, two top 10 singles, the Critics’ Choice Brit Award 2013 and the Ivor Novello Songwriter of the Year in 2014 under his belt. Musical influences cited include Elton John, David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits and Ben Folds. His album Long Way Down, a beguiling musical mix, magnificently performed, is one of the most successful debut albums of recent years. Exciting Glaswegian songwriter Siobhan Wilson has recently released a 7-track EP and featured on BBC Introducing – one to watch!
The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni
Sunday 27 September starts 4.30pm Queens Cross Church | £16.50 inc. bf Two amazing acts, one beautiful setting, the perfect Sunday afternoon! Eccentric and eclectic, The Unthanks’ beautifully crafted songs earned them a string of awards and 5 star reviews. Opening the show is North Scotland’s own Rachel Sermanni whose growing reputation is set to rise even higher with the release of her second album.
Headline Concert
Long May You Run
A 70th birthday celebration of the music of Neil Young Featuring Roddy Hart & the Lonesome Fire, Eddi Reader, Justin Currie, Admiral Fallow’s Louis Abbott & Sarah Hayes, Emma Pollock, Withered Hand, Rab Noakes, Tommy Reilly and Zervas & Pepper
Sunday 27 September
Daytime Events Generations of Change Wounded Knee & Special Guests Saturday 26 September The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Edinburgh-based musician Wounded Knee and special guests from the world of folk music bring us a special early afternoon show based around the responses of young people to the Matt Armour track Generations of Change. Featuring participants from Aberdeen secondary schools.
Music Hall starts 7.30pm | £27.50 inc. bf
A celebration of quite simply one of the most seminal and influential songwriters of our time. Our house band for the evening, Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire, lead an exceptional array of singers and musicians who will take to the stage to give us their own personal take on the genius that is Neil Young. The author of countless hits including Heart of Gold, Rockin’ in the Free World, Cinnamon Girl, Like a Hurricane, Teach Your Children, Four Strong Winds, Powderfinger, - treat yourself to the Neil Young songbook spanning the Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young years and a long solo career.
Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells with Kathryn Joseph Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree doors 9pm | £11 inc. bf Bringing the curtain down on the inaugural True North Festival will be the giants of the Scottish music scene and winners of the first Scottish Album of the Year award Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat. They are joined by the 2015 winner Kathryn Joseph whose enthralling live performances and haunting lyrics demonstrate why she is one of the country’s rising stars.
Songwriters’ Circle with Rick Redbeard, Jo Anthony & Steven Milne Sunday 27 September
The Lemon Tree starts 1pm | £11 inc. bf Includes a pie and a pint
Join Rick Redbeard (Phantom Band), Jo Anthony (Last Ones Left) and Steven Milne (The Little Kicks) for an off-the-cuff session of music and discussion with three songwriters sharing, playing, collaborating and generally sparking off different approaches and styles.
The Singing Ceilidh Family Workshop with Christine Kydd
Saturday 26 September starts 10.30am & noon The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Come along to sing together as family and friends, sharing songs from Scotland and other folk traditions with a wee dash of songmaking too! Christine Kydd is one of Scotland’s bestknown and best-loved traditional singers who has fun singing and songmaking in communities all around Scotland and abroad.
Festival Club
Hubby and Friends Late Night Festival Club
Friday 25 September doors 10.45pm with James Blackshaw Saturday 26 September doors 10.30pm with Malcolm Middleton The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Join 2013 Scottish Album of the Year winner RM Hubbert and special guests for the nightly True North Festival Club. More great music and chat with fellow festival-goers in the relaxed surroundings of the festival club at The Lemon Tree. Joining Hubby on Friday will be multi-instrumentalist James Blackshaw and on Saturday, cult legend Malcolm Middleton, as well as others from the festival line up. A perfect way to end your day at True North!
Out & About Artists from across the festival will be popping up across the city over the course of Saturday 26 September. Performers will include Best Girl Athlete, James Blackshaw, Siobhan Wilson, Steven Milne and others – see them up close and personal in unusual places across Aberdeen. Keep an eye on the festival website and social media for news on times and places!
Pub Crawl
BrewDog, Six Degrees North & Illicit Still On Saturday 26 September, check out some of the best local acts Aberdeen has to offer in some of the city’s coolest pubs, then head down to The Lemon Tree for the second Festival Club.
Brewdog 5.30pm: The Harmonica Movement | 6.15pm: Amy Sawers Six Degrees North 7.30pm: Ashley Park | 8.20pm: Cara Mitchell Illicit Still 9pm: Robbie Flanagan | 9.50pm: Daniel Mutch
Festival Information Buying Tickets
Tickets are available from Aberdeen Performing Arts’ box offices at the Music Hall and His Majesty’s Theatre, and by phone 01224 641122, between 9.30am and 6pm Monday to Saturday. The website aberdeenperformingarts.com/ truenorth has all the latest info on the Festival and links to buy tickets 24/7. The ticket prices listed are the total cost including any booking fees – there is an additional charge if you opt to have your tickets posted to you.
Festival Passes There are two festival passes which offer discounted prices on entry to Festival events Weekend Pass £75 gives entry to all ticketed events across the festival except for the Tom Odell concert at the Music Hall Sunday Pass £49.95 gives entry to all ticketed performances on Sunday 27 September
Food Fancy Scottish Tapas? Join us pre-concert at the Music Hall and The Lemon Tree for delicious, bitesize roots cuisine with an international flavour
Where to stay? Accommodation packages are available through Visit Aberdeen with specific hotels and apartment providers and can be booked by following the accommodation link at aberdeenperformingarts. com/truenorth
Friday 25 September 7pm (doors) LT 10.45pm (doors) LT
Fatherson with support from The 101 Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part I
Saturday 26 September 10am - 4pm 10.30am LT 12pm LT 1pm LT 5pm BD 7pm (doors) MH 7.30pm 6DN 9pm IS 9.50pm IS 10.30pm (doors) LT
Out & About: Pop up | See website for venue updates The Singing Ceilidh Workshop The Singing Ceilidh Workshop Generations of Change Pub Crawl with The Harmonica Movement & Amy Sawers Tom Odell with support from Siobhan Wilson Pub Crawl with Ashley Park and Cara Mitchell Robbie Flanagan Daniel Mutch Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part II
Sunday 27 September 1pm 4.30pm 7.30pm 9pm (doors)
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Songwriters’ Circle The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni Long May You Run: 70th Birthday Celebration of Neil Young Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat with Kathryn Joseph
LT The Lemon Tree | MH Music Hall | QCC Queens Cross Church BD BrewDog | IS Illicit Still | 6DN SixDegrees North
Festival Club
Hubby and Friends Late Night Festival Club
Friday 25 September doors 10.45pm with James Blackshaw Saturday 26 September doors 10.30pm with Malcolm Middleton The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Join 2013 Scottish Album of the Year winner RM Hubbert and special guests for the nightly True North Festival Club. More great music and chat with fellow festival-goers in the relaxed surroundings of the festival club at The Lemon Tree. Joining Hubby on Friday will be multi-instrumentalist James Blackshaw and on Saturday, cult legend Malcolm Middleton, as well as others from the festival line up. A perfect way to end your day at True North!
Out & About Artists from across the festival will be popping up across the city over the course of Saturday 26 September. Performers will include Best Girl Athlete, James Blackshaw, Siobhan Wilson, Steven Milne and others – see them up close and personal in unusual places across Aberdeen. Keep an eye on the festival website and social media for news on times and places!
Pub Crawl
BrewDog, Six Degrees North & Illicit Still On Saturday 26 September, check out some of the best local acts Aberdeen has to offer in some of the city’s coolest pubs, then head down to The Lemon Tree for the second Festival Club.
Brewdog 5.30pm: The Harmonica Movement | 6.15pm: Amy Sawers Six Degrees North 7.30pm: Ashley Park | 8.20pm: Cara Mitchell Illicit Still 9pm: Robbie Flanagan | 9.50pm: Daniel Mutch
Festival Information Buying Tickets
Tickets are available from Aberdeen Performing Arts’ box offices at the Music Hall and His Majesty’s Theatre, and by phone 01224 641122, between 9.30am and 6pm Monday to Saturday. The website aberdeenperformingarts.com/ truenorth has all the latest info on the Festival and links to buy tickets 24/7. The ticket prices listed are the total cost including any booking fees – there is an additional charge if you opt to have your tickets posted to you.
Festival Passes There are two festival passes which offer discounted prices on entry to Festival events Weekend Pass £75 gives entry to all ticketed events across the festival except for the Tom Odell concert at the Music Hall Sunday Pass £49.95 gives entry to all ticketed performances on Sunday 27 September
Food Fancy Scottish Tapas? Join us pre-concert at the Music Hall and The Lemon Tree for delicious, bitesize roots cuisine with an international flavour
Where to stay? Accommodation packages are available through Visit Aberdeen with specific hotels and apartment providers and can be booked by following the accommodation link at aberdeenperformingarts. com/truenorth
Friday 25 September 7pm (doors) LT 10.45pm (doors) LT
Fatherson with support from The 101 Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part I
Saturday 26 September 10am - 4pm 10.30am LT 12pm LT 1pm LT 5pm BD 7pm (doors) MH 7.30pm 6DN 9pm IS 9.50pm IS 10.30pm (doors) LT
Out & About: Pop up | See website for venue updates The Singing Ceilidh Workshop The Singing Ceilidh Workshop Generations of Change Pub Crawl with The Harmonica Movement & Amy Sawers Tom Odell with support from Siobhan Wilson Pub Crawl with Ashley Park and Cara Mitchell Robbie Flanagan Daniel Mutch Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part II
Sunday 27 September 1pm 4.30pm 7.30pm 9pm (doors)
LT QCC MH LT
Songwriters’ Circle The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni Long May You Run: 70th Birthday Celebration of Neil Young Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat with Kathryn Joseph
LT The Lemon Tree | MH Music Hall | QCC Queens Cross Church BD BrewDog | IS Illicit Still | 6DN SixDegrees North
Festival Club
Hubby and Friends Late Night Festival Club
Friday 25 September doors 10.45pm with James Blackshaw Saturday 26 September doors 10.30pm with Malcolm Middleton The Lemon Tree | £5.50 inc. bf Join 2013 Scottish Album of the Year winner RM Hubbert and special guests for the nightly True North Festival Club. More great music and chat with fellow festival-goers in the relaxed surroundings of the festival club at The Lemon Tree. Joining Hubby on Friday will be multi-instrumentalist James Blackshaw and on Saturday, cult legend Malcolm Middleton, as well as others from the festival line up. A perfect way to end your day at True North!
Out & About Artists from across the festival will be popping up across the city over the course of Saturday 26 September. Performers will include Best Girl Athlete, James Blackshaw, Siobhan Wilson, Steven Milne and others – see them up close and personal in unusual places across Aberdeen. Keep an eye on the festival website and social media for news on times and places!
Pub Crawl
BrewDog, Six Degrees North & Illicit Still On Saturday 26 September, check out some of the best local acts Aberdeen has to offer in some of the city’s coolest pubs, then head down to The Lemon Tree for the second Festival Club.
Brewdog 5.30pm: The Harmonica Movement | 6.15pm: Amy Sawers Six Degrees North 7.30pm: Ashley Park | 8.20pm: Cara Mitchell Illicit Still 9pm: Robbie Flanagan | 9.50pm: Daniel Mutch
Festival Information Buying Tickets
Tickets are available from Aberdeen Performing Arts’ box offices at the Music Hall and His Majesty’s Theatre, and by phone 01224 641122, between 9.30am and 6pm Monday to Saturday. The website aberdeenperformingarts.com/ truenorth has all the latest info on the Festival and links to buy tickets 24/7. The ticket prices listed are the total cost including any booking fees – there is an additional charge if you opt to have your tickets posted to you.
Festival Passes There are two festival passes which offer discounted prices on entry to Festival events Weekend Pass £75 gives entry to all ticketed events across the festival except for the Tom Odell concert at the Music Hall Sunday Pass £49.95 gives entry to all ticketed performances on Sunday 27 September
Food Fancy Scottish Tapas? Join us pre-concert at the Music Hall and The Lemon Tree for delicious, bitesize roots cuisine with an international flavour
Where to stay? Accommodation packages are available through Visit Aberdeen with specific hotels and apartment providers and can be booked by following the accommodation link at aberdeenperformingarts. com/truenorth
Friday 25 September 7pm (doors) LT 10.45pm (doors) LT
Fatherson with support from The 101 Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part I
Saturday 26 September 10am - 4pm 10.30am LT 12pm LT 1pm LT 5pm BD 7pm (doors) MH 7.30pm 6DN 9pm IS 9.50pm IS 10.30pm (doors) LT
Out & About: Pop up | See website for venue updates The Singing Ceilidh Workshop The Singing Ceilidh Workshop Generations of Change Pub Crawl with The Harmonica Movement & Amy Sawers Tom Odell with support from Siobhan Wilson Pub Crawl with Ashley Park and Cara Mitchell Robbie Flanagan Daniel Mutch Festival Club: Hubby & Friends Part II
Sunday 27 September 1pm 4.30pm 7.30pm 9pm (doors)
LT QCC MH LT
Songwriters’ Circle The Unthanks with Rachel Sermanni Long May You Run: 70th Birthday Celebration of Neil Young Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat with Kathryn Joseph
LT The Lemon Tree | MH Music Hall | QCC Queens Cross Church BD BrewDog | IS Illicit Still | 6DN SixDegrees North